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Dexam Trust donates to Farming on Crutches

The Dexam Trust has donated £500 to support Farming on Crutches’ vital work in Sierra Leone.

Farming on Crutches is a charitable initiative dedicated to supporting disabled farmers and their communities in Sierra Leone. This funding will enable the organisation to retain its monitoring officer, Abu Sesay, at a crucial time in the agricultural calendar.

The Dexam Trust was set up to support the areas in and around Midhurst, West Sussex, with a particular focus on disadvantaged young people. However, after the donation request was made on behalf of Farming on Crutches – and as timing was absolutely of the essence – the decision was quickly made to provide the support.

Abu Sesay’s role is vital in overseeing the charity’s projects, ensuring that farming activities remain sustainable and productive. Last year, his position was funded by the Simon Gibson Trust, but with that funding cycle concluding in autumn, the organisation has been seeking interim support until new funding applications are processed in May.

The Dexam Trust’s contribution will allow Abu to remain active throughout March, a critical period as the planting season begins in April.

“The aim at the Dexam Trust is to support initiatives that make a meaningful impact, and while this donation is outside of the usual area of focus, Farming on Crutches is a fantastic example of a project that transforms lives through sustainable agriculture,” said Bryony Dyer, managing director at Dexam on behalf of the Dexam Trust. “We’re delighted that the contribution will help maintain the continuity of their work during this crucial time.”

The funds will directly support Farming on Crutches’ mission to empower disabled farmers with resources, training, and employment opportunities, fostering resilience in rural communities. The charity’s work not only provides food security but also promotes social inclusion and economic stability in Sierra Leone.

 

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